Connecting Leeds is our ambition to improve travel in Leeds for people who live, work in and visit the city.
About the project
The East Leeds Orbital Route (ELOR) is a key part of the East Leeds Extension, to create a major strategic growth area for the city.
The first phase of ELOR was completed in December 2019. This has seen improvements at a number of the existing Outer Ring Road Junctions . The design for the main ELOR was completed in summer 2020. Leeds City Council have been working with construction partner Balfour Beatty to complete the first two phases.
Works commenced on the construction of the main ELOR in January 2020. The works are due to be completed by Autumn 2022.
Project Updates
ELOR Site Clearance Works – Thursday 17th September – Road Closure A6120
East Leeds Orbital Route (ELOR) – A6120 Nightworks On Thursday 17th September we will be closing the A6120 from A58 Wetherby Road Roundabout to Roundhay Park Lane. The road closure will operate from 7pm to 6am. This is for us to undertake tree clearance works....
ELOR Phase 1 Resurfacing/Relining Works – Off Peak Lane Closures Monday 7th – Friday 11th September
Due to adverse weather conditions last week the ELOR Phase 1 planned resurfacing and relining works at A6120 / Scott Hall Road / Stonegate Road will be continuing next week, Monday 7th September until Friday 11th September. The temporary traffic management measures...
ELOR Archaeological Webinar
The archaeological findings from the ELOR site have aroused great interest within both the public and community groups within East Leeds. To celebrate the findings and give you the opportunity to learn more about archaeology, we held a webinar aimed at the general...
Contact our team for more information
If you have any queries or would like to find out more in-depth information please contact one of our site team or use the form to get through to Leeds City Council.
“
The East Leeds Orbital Route is the biggest infrastructure project undertaken by Leeds City Council for fifty years, since the completion of the Leeds Inner Ring Road.
We have listened carefully to the voices of local communities and stakeholders to make sure the plans for ELOR reflect the needs and aspirations of those who will be impacted by the development.
It will ease congestion in existing residential areas across Cross Gates, Seacroft, Whitkirk and also play a key role in the growth plans for the city for years to come.
Councillor Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council executive member for Regeneration, Transport and Planning